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Old December 21st 10, 08:45 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
NettieCat
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The cats are not allowed in the bedroom. The cats are not allowed on
the bed. The cats are not allowed on the pillows.

Yesterday I found Ripley and Annie in the bedroom, on the bed. It's
been very cold here, and they're fed up of being inside, so I cut them
some slack, and threw my dressing gown on top of the pillows to
protect them from cat fur, it was due a wash anyway.

A couple of hours later, Ade got home from work and went into the
bedroom, I heard him yell, then start to laugh. I investigated. Ripley
was on the bed, there was no sign of Annie. Ade smiled and gently
lifted a corner of the dressing gown covering the pillow ... Annie was
snuggled very comfortably on top of the pillow, under the dressing
gown. I give up.

Jeanette
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Old December 21st 10, 12:16 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian[_2_]
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NettieCat wrote:
The cats are not allowed in the bedroom. The cats are not allowed on
the bed. The cats are not allowed on the pillows.

Yesterday I found Ripley and Annie in the bedroom, on the bed. It's
been very cold here, and they're fed up of being inside, so I cut them
some slack, and threw my dressing gown on top of the pillows to
protect them from cat fur, it was due a wash anyway.

A couple of hours later, Ade got home from work and went into the
bedroom, I heard him yell, then start to laugh. I investigated. Ripley
was on the bed, there was no sign of Annie. Ade smiled and gently
lifted a corner of the dressing gown covering the pillow ... Annie was
snuggled very comfortably on top of the pillow, under the dressing
gown. I give up.

Jeanette


LOL

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Old December 21st 10, 12:19 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Mischief[_2_]
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On Dec 21, 12:45*am, NettieCat wrote:
The cats are not allowed in the bedroom. The cats are not allowed on
the bed. The cats are not allowed on the pillows.

Yesterday I found Ripley and Annie in the bedroom, on the bed. It's
been very cold here, and they're fed up of being inside, so I cut them
some slack, and threw my dressing gown on top of the pillows to
protect them from cat fur, it was due a wash anyway.

A couple of hours later, Ade got home from work and went into the
bedroom, I heard him yell, then start to laugh. I investigated. Ripley
was on the bed, there was no sign of Annie. Ade smiled and gently
lifted a corner of the dressing gown covering the pillow ... Annie was
snuggled very comfortably on top of the pillow, under the dressing
gown. I give up.

Jeanette


Reminds me of when I saw my allergist a few years ago, who was mildly
concerned that I owned THREE cats while i was allergic to cats.

His advice was simple, "just keep the cats out of the bedroom" to
which i tried very hard not to laugh in his face.

Technically it's THEIR bed, they just allow me and the bf to sleep in
it.

Kristi
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Old December 21st 10, 01:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
dgk
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2010 04:19:55 -0800 (PST), Mischief
wrote:

On Dec 21, 12:45*am, NettieCat wrote:
The cats are not allowed in the bedroom. The cats are not allowed on
the bed. The cats are not allowed on the pillows.

Yesterday I found Ripley and Annie in the bedroom, on the bed. It's
been very cold here, and they're fed up of being inside, so I cut them
some slack, and threw my dressing gown on top of the pillows to
protect them from cat fur, it was due a wash anyway.

A couple of hours later, Ade got home from work and went into the
bedroom, I heard him yell, then start to laugh. I investigated. Ripley
was on the bed, there was no sign of Annie. Ade smiled and gently
lifted a corner of the dressing gown covering the pillow ... Annie was
snuggled very comfortably on top of the pillow, under the dressing
gown. I give up.

Jeanette


Reminds me of when I saw my allergist a few years ago, who was mildly
concerned that I owned THREE cats while i was allergic to cats.

His advice was simple, "just keep the cats out of the bedroom" to
which i tried very hard not to laugh in his face.

Technically it's THEIR bed, they just allow me and the bf to sleep in
it.

Kristi


I'm allowed a whole sliver, which just about fits me perfectly, while
surrounded by fur lumps.
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Old December 22nd 10, 07:15 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Joy
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Default Foiled again

"NettieCat" wrote in message
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The cats are not allowed in the bedroom. The cats are not allowed on
the bed. The cats are not allowed on the pillows.

Yesterday I found Ripley and Annie in the bedroom, on the bed. It's
been very cold here, and they're fed up of being inside, so I cut them
some slack, and threw my dressing gown on top of the pillows to
protect them from cat fur, it was due a wash anyway.

A couple of hours later, Ade got home from work and went into the
bedroom, I heard him yell, then start to laugh. I investigated. Ripley
was on the bed, there was no sign of Annie. Ade smiled and gently
lifted a corner of the dressing gown covering the pillow ... Annie was
snuggled very comfortably on top of the pillow, under the dressing
gown. I give up.

Jeanette


Attitudes about cats on beds vary widely. It took me almost a month after
Lindy went to the Bridge before I could coax Waffles and Pickles onto my
bed, because Lindy hadn't allowed them there. They do sleep on the foot of
the bed at least part of the night, but neither of them is a snuggler the
way Nanki-Poo (RB) was. I really miss that.

Joy


 




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